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Januaei 22, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



To Flower Buyers 



T^HE very large funeral demand for 

 ^ f lovs^ers, all through the country, 

 on account of the influenza epidemic, 

 has made a change in the flow^er 

 market. 



We are iihable to supply orders 

 for all short Roses, but must include 

 a few long and medium stems to en- 

 able the order to be filled. Prices 

 have advanced a little, but we will 

 bill out stock at market prices, and 

 try to satisfy our customers both in 

 price and quantity. The quality is 

 exceptionally good for this time of 

 year, and Roses are shipping in fine 

 condition. In a few days of bright 

 weather, we will have a much larger 

 cut of flowers and conditions will be 

 normal again. For the present we 

 have to withdraw previous quota- 

 tions. 



All miscellaneous flowers are 

 very scarce, but we will do our best 

 to buy any stock wanted which we 

 do not grow ourselves and have on 

 hand. 



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GreenboMses: 

 Hiudale iid Gregfs StaUoa, III. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Ofrice and Store: 178 N. Wabash Avoiae 

 Long Distance Phone, Central 1457 



